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(N) Popular Yorkshire Band, Pastel Jack, Disband

Popular Yorkshire band, Pastel
Jack, have announced that they are to disband after five years. Pastel Jack
have been among the more prominent acts carrying Hull’s alternative scene
(including: Rich Rags, Heat Ray, XIII, Infernal Creation, Re-animator and Innersylum). The band released a 6 track EP (Ghost in the Machine) and their debut album, Trojan Horse, was released in 2011.

The news was revealed on their official Facebook page, late
last night. The following status was posted:

To everyone who has ever supported Pastel Jack:

We have decided to disband. The reasons are our own, but we
would like to thank everybody past and present for everything you have ever
done to support us. All members of the band are still on great terms and our
friendships will continue on for many years to come, but musically, our paths
have diverged.

All members will hopefully be moving on to do their own
projects so watch this space...we'll still be all up in your aural peripheries.

Lots of love,

Pastel Jack \m/ xx

It is not known at this time whether the band will be performing a farewell gig or not.

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